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- Your weekend ICYMI: A Lamborghini blew up at a Redwood City gas station, the Trump Administration might want to open up the Farallones for drilling, here are some whales breaching near Baker Beach, I saw Michael Bauer mid-review visit, a $75 million Tahoe compound can be yours, and three people were shot in Berkeley in a single night.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links
- A new Outer Sunset development might rise higher than expected. [SF Examiner]
- Stanford professor Maryam Mirzakhani, the only woman to take math's highest award, has died at age 40. [ABC 7] [SF Chronicle] [KRON 4]
- The Department of Labor has lost a significant portion of its case to pull more employee data from Google. [SF Chronicle]
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AMBER alert issued after 1-year-old is abducted in Monterey County Monday. [ABC 7]
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Pedestrian killed on stretch of 101 in South SF. [KRON 4]
- Thousands participated in San Francisco's AIDS walk Sunday. [ABC 7] [NBC Bay Area] [SF Chronicle]
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Community art appears at site of Mission Street fire. [Mission Local]
- Suspect at large after woman is shot in San Jose. [NBC Bay Area]
- Philanthropist and USF professor William Sachs Goldman, who was killed in a Sonoma plane crash last week, will be memorialized this morning. [SF Chronicle]
- Elon Musk warns that AI is a “fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization." [Associated Press]